Thanks bunches Alli. ~~}:^) Have a great day. Ethel --- Alli <aka2@magiclink.com> wrote: > Prince or Snip * > Date: 1818 Dec. 10 # 613 # in Family: 6 > Residence: Fork of Ammoy (no > state given, but I'd look in Ga.) > > "We, whose names are hereto signed, do acknowledge > to have voluntarily > enrolled ourselves as emigrants for the Arkansas > Country and to have > received in consequence thereof the several articles > annexed to our names of > the United States Agent for the Cherokee Nation in > consideration of which, > we do this day relinquish all our right, title and > claim to all lands within > the limits of the Cherokee Nation, East of the > Mississippi, for lands given > to us on the Arkansas and White Rive, according to > the limits and boundaries > stipulated in the late treaty with the Cherokees, > concluded on the 8th day > of July 1817 between the Commissioners of the United > States and the Chiefs, > Head Men, and Warriors of the Cherokee nation. > (Editor's Note: Those names > preceded by an asterisk indicate that those > individuals are not on the list > of families who actually did emigrate to the West.)" > (*This is taken out of the Emigration Rolls > 1817-1835) > > Henderson Roll--1835--A census of over 16,000 > Cherokee residing in Alabama, > Ga., Tn, & N. C. to be removed to Okla. under the > terms of New Echota in > 1835 > > If you haven't already. You may want to try to call > the Cherokee Nation (in > Tahlequah, Okla.) & see if they could give you an > idea of where to look for > the Land Allotment papers...maybe you could look up > the deed. > I have an Uncle (brother of my great grandma) who > had supposedly prove his > connections to the Cherokee Tribe even though he had > previously been > rejected due to his mom. But I can't find these > papers. > I'll keep my eyes open for this (your)info. > Alli > John Prince Tn > Lucy Prince Tn > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ethel" <bandony@yahoo.com> > To: <OKGEN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 5:45 AM > Subject: Re: [OKGEN ] 5 Nations Allotments > > > > Alli, her name is Mary Ann (Williams) Prince, born > May > > 1838 in AL. Her father was John Prince, 1835 > Henderson > > Roll, in NC. I don't have a date as to when they > moved > > to AR, so don't know if they were in the Removal > in > > 1838-39. According to family, she had a brother > who > > lived in C.N. When he got older. Right now, I > can't > > remember the brother's name, had twin sisters Judy > & > > Jody, died young. > > > > ==== OKGEN Mailing List ==== > Accidentally unsubscribed from the OKGenWeb list? > Simply resubscribe. A > full mailbox, computer error, or spam may cause you > to be unsubscribed. > mailto:okgen-l-request@rootsweb.com > ===== <bandony@yahoo.com>, <rebelcherokee@hotmail.com> CRISP-L PRINCE-L OKKIOWA-L OKGenWeb Project, OK/ITGenweb Project - <http://rebelcherokee.tripod.com/okkiowa.html> Kiowa County, OK - <http://rebelcherokee.tripod.com/itkiowa-comanche-apache.html> Kiowa Comanche-Apache Lands <http://rebelcherokee.tripod.com/itcheyenne_arapaho.html> Cheyenne-Arapaho Lands <http://rebelcherokee.tripod.com/civilwaIT.html> Civil War In Indian Territory Personal Page - Rendezvous With Yesterday, http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4231/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/